lost in the dark
A week or so ago Anderspace (»link) brought over a Polaroid 230 Land Camera that he'd picked up at an estate sale. I finally got around to getting a 4.5v battery for it (actually 3 1.5v batteries) and set about loading a pack of "super speedy" Fuji FP-3000b film. Almost none of it came out. This shot, the best of 6, was taken in nearly broad daylight. For film this fast, that should have been far too much light, rather than too little so I obviously have some work to do getting this camera to work. Anyway, I thought the "negative" side of the image looked nicer than the positive, I darkened the scan a bit and here you go. I'm not championing this as great work; just posting it as one of many stops on the journey.




Shotdate | -location:
2011 Mar. 10 | Sausalito (US)

Camera | Filmtype:
230 | Fuji FP-3000B
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"negative" side of a badly under exposed image scanned "dark", which is to say, under exposed again.
 
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